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A gold brooch inscribed with words of love from the age of chivalry has been discovered in a field.
It was unearthed by a metal detectorist in a Norfolk field, in south east England .
Its Anglo-Norman inscription translates as "a token between a lover and beloved" Historian Dr Helen Geake suspects it was given to a woman by a man playing the role of her champion.
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